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The meeting of the Estates General May 5, 1789 Each estate solemnly marched into the hall at Versailles. The third estate, dressed all in black, the nobility dressed in all their finery clergy dressed in full regalia. Estates vote in block; 1 vote per estate

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Meeting of the Estates General 3 rd Estate refused to conduct any business until the king ordered all three estates to sit together as a single representative body When it was clear that the EG would meet and vote as separate orders, the 3 rd estate adopted the title Nation Assembly and declared itself thee true representative body of France On June 19 th, a majority of the clergy voted to join the 3 rd estate On June 20, 1789, members of the National Assembly were locked out from their hall in Versailles because of “repairs” They move to a large indoor tennis court in a town and swore the famous ‘Tennis Court Oath’, pledging never to disband until they had written a new constitution for France

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Page 1: The meeting of the Estates General May 5, 1789 Each estate solemnly marched into the hall at Versailles. The third estate, dressed all in black, the nobility

The meeting of the Estates General May 5, 1789• Each estate solemnly

marched into the hall at Versailles.

• The third estate, dressed all in black,

• the nobility dressed in all their finery

• clergy dressed in full regalia.

• Estates vote in block; 1 vote per estate

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• With which group do you think you would most closely identify:

• 1st estate: clergy• 2nd estate: nobility• 3rd estate: commoners/peasants

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Meeting of the Estates General•3rd Estate refused to conduct any business until the king ordered all three estates to sit together as a single representative body•When it was clear that the EG would meet and vote as separate orders, the 3rd estate adopted the title Nation Assembly and declared itself thee true representative body of France•On June 19th, a majority of the clergy voted to join the 3rd estate•On June 20, 1789, members of the National Assembly were locked out from their hall in Versailles because of “repairs”•They move to a large indoor tennis court in a town and swore the famous ‘Tennis Court Oath’, pledging never to disband until they had written a new constitution for France

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July 14, 1789• By July 1789, about ¼ of the population of Paris was

unemployed• Bread prices soared so high many people were left without

food• Rumor spread that the King’s troops were coming to sack

Paris• Angry citizens seized arms for defense of the city• On July 14, hundreds of people marched to the Bastille, a

medieval fort and prison, to search for gunpowder• The Bastille was a prison, a symbol of absolute monarchy

filled with stories of abuse and torture• The commanding officer of the Bastille, Governor DeLunay,

refused to give up the gunpowder and fired on the crowd, killing 98 people

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Storming of the Bastille• The soldiers finally surrendered hours later and the

revolutionary crowds took the Bastille• The mob grabbed DeLunay and cut off his head, they put

it on a pike and began marching through the streets of Paris with it

• The mob paraded through the streets, showing off their captives, and crudely cutting off many heads. The National Guard tried to stop the crowds from looting, but it was useless

• The king was informed of the incident and asked, “Oh my, is this a revolt?”

• His general replied, “No sire, this is a revolution”• The French Revolution had begun

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In your Micro Journal,

• Describe the events of the day, July 14, 1789

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